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Employer Deadline to Publish Injury Summaries February 1

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Employer Deadline to Publish Injury Summaries February 1. All employers maintaining the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s 300 Logs for workplace injuries and illnesses pursuant to OSHA’s recordkeeping standard must post their 2012 annual summary by Feb. Also employers with fewer than 10 employees are exempt.

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EMPLOYERS MUST POST OSHA 300A SUMMARY By Feb. 1

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Employers covered by OSHA’s recordkeeping rule must prepare and post OSHA Form 300A, “Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses,” by February 1, 2014, and keep the form posted until April 30, 2014. All industries in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, transportation, utilities and wholesale trade sectors are covered.

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OSHA 300A Deadline Upcoming February 1st

Safety Services Company

Employers covered by OSHA’s recordkeeping rule must prepare and post OSHA Form 300A, “Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses,” by February 1, 2014, and keep the form posted until April 30, 2014. All industries in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, transportation, utilities and wholesale trade sectors are covered.

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Characteristics of Strategic Collaboration and Efficient Construction Project Delivery

Job Order Contracting

Department of Transportation. The effectiveness of interventions for preventing injuries in the construction industry: a systematic review. Road and Transport Research: a journal of Australian and New Zealand research and practice, 11(3), 46-60. Journal of Retailing, 76(4), 549. Grajek, K. Gibson, G. E., & Tucker, R.

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Illinois: Unveiling the Future of Digital Design and Manufacturing

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Congressional District, which includes Wheeling, is the third-largest industrial concentration in the United States, and Wheeling is counted among the top five manufacturing employment communities in the state. percent are in manufacturing, while nearly 20 percent are in the wholesale and retail sectors. Of those jobs, 33.5